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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blurred about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means confused or unclear about something. Example: The details of the contract were blurred about, making it difficult for us to understand its terms and conditions.
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Early on Askwith admits his working vision of the rural past is "blurred about the edges".
"Some other clubs have hired technical directors after their head coaches, and the reporting lines are blurred about who ultimately is in charge," Nelson Rodriguez, an M.L.S. vice president, said.
"The competition gets blurred about who buys what from whom," Karamouzis says.
But with the recent spotlight on oil, dispersants and seafood safety, memories are blurred about decades-old factors that imperil the coast.
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Like everyone else, my original feed was a rag tag line up of cocktail shots, playground photos, late night blurs, about-to-be-eaten dishes and Roman monuments, contributed by anyone who showed up in my friend directory and yours truly.
His long dark history as a mercenary in Africa, from 1961 onwards, had blurred everything about him.
If an expansion is suspected but the smear is too blurred to be sure about, then cleaving with Bgl II (which gives a normal fragment size of ~12 kb) will compress the smear enough to make it easily detectable.
If an expansion is suspected but the smear is too blurred to be sure about, then cleaving with BglII (which gives a normal fragment size of ~12 kb) will compress the smear enough to make it easily detectable.
It is as much about what he calls "close reading" as about blurring the lines between psychotherapy and literature.
The panic of the moment blurred with panic about her future, what her life would look like even if she survived.
Mr. Putin did condemn the "cynical lies that have blurred the truth about the Katyn shootings," adding, however, that "it would also be a lie and manipulation to place the blame for these crimes on the Russian people".
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